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A Big Thank You to all the sponsors, speakers and delegates for the 2017 conference.
All participants should receive an email with access to the conference presentations on May 29.
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The 2016 Summit Feedback:

I was thrilled to be asked and it was a pleasure speaking at Industrial IoT, Big Data. All the speakers and topics provided unique perspectives on how their companies, from varying industrial markets, are utilizing and capitalizing on data to move forward or transform their businesses. The topics were great, the mix of keynote addresses, round tables and networking was perfect. Looking forward to the next event.

Michael Della Fortuna

CEO, Nexeya Canada

It was very well organised and very diverse participants and speakers.

Feroz Ashraf

CEO, Uranium One Inc.

Having the opportunity to speak at the inaugural IoT M2M Big Data Summit was an honour for me. It was a chance to connect with people on how technology has and will continue to change the way companies conduct their business. If you have the opportunity to attend any one of the IoT Summits I think it would benefit you and your company to learn from experts IoT brings to each forum.

Ted Lancaster

COO, Kia Canada Inc.

We generated a few leads at the industrial IoT session. To the end we would see participating in the IIoT event next year.

Vani Edwardson

VP Marketing, Macadamian

I liked being able to give the practical mining industry perspective on IoT and big data. It's critical for our business to continue to leverage the options available in the marketplace.

Dustin Angelo

CEO, Anaconda Mining Inc.

The following stats highlight the impact of IoT on the international market.

The global (IoT) market will grow to $1.7 trillion in 2020 from $655.8 billion in 2014.

The number of “IoT endpoints,” (connected devices) will grow from 10.3 billion in 2014 to more than 29.5 billion in 2020.

Deloitte carried out a survey of over 700 businesses in Canada and discovered that 64% of Canadian businesses either aren’t prepared or are poorly prepared for the technological disruption the world is undergoing at the moment. In fact, only 13% businesses are ready.

The world is about to enter a new phase of automation and industrial development. That phase is defined by Internet of Things (IoT) or Industrial IoT.

The use of IoT in industrial sectors is primarily concerned with:

Increasing productivity and reducing waste

Business insight

Leverage connected devices to explore new growth avenues

To address these challenges and adaptations, IoT Events presents the Industrial IoT, Big Data Summit on May 24-25, 2017, in Toronto, Ontario.